[...] We mentioned on SNY the other day that Zach Randolph and Lee “are chained to the floor” as in they lack bounce. So, no matter how well they box out they are going to get out- leaped most of the time, thus creating more second shots (and sometimes third/fourth) for the opponents. [...]
[...] It makes sense, as BT and I talked about on The Wheel House, because when Curry talked to reporters in his warm up jersey while all the other players sat in uniform. He was obviously well over 300 pounds. [...]
Tommy Dee has watched every Knick game since 1988, it's a record that he holds close to his heart, and with apologies to Cal Ripken, believes this is one heck of a streak.
He feels the team needs: perimeter defense, an attitude adjustment, to remove all position-confused guards, someone to protect the rim, and players who respect the jersey.
He also feels basketball is the greatest gift the city has given to its people and can't wait for the day a playoff win actually takes place in the Garden.
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[...] We mentioned on SNY the other day that Zach Randolph and Lee “are chained to the floor” as in they lack bounce. So, no matter how well they box out they are going to get out- leaped most of the time, thus creating more second shots (and sometimes third/fourth) for the opponents. [...]
[...] It makes sense, as BT and I talked about on The Wheel House, because when Curry talked to reporters in his warm up jersey while all the other players sat in uniform. He was obviously well over 300 pounds. [...]
[...] can listen to Brandon every day on 1050 as well as peep The WheelHouse on SNY weekdays at [...]